October 6th, 2011 by cna
Being a Certified Nursing is not only a career that can offer you advancement and great salaries that can reach good amounts, but it is also means to be in high demand and that demand is supposed only to grow. In fact, according to the U.S. Department of Labor, CNA will be the job with [...]
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September 28th, 2011 by cna
Making a really good CNA Resume can make a significant difference in your future career. It is always true when you are applying for a Certified Nursing Assistant position. And it doesn’t matter if you are trying to find a job for the first time or applying for a better job place while already working [...]
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August 25th, 2011 by cna
A CNA salary varies, depending on some important factors. These factors are Certified Nursing Assistant experience, level of their skills, and their location. According to the information provided by salarybox.com average year earnings (wages and salaries) of Nursing Aides are $25,210, and houly wage is $12.12. The middle 50 percent of CNAs earned $24,010 (Hourly [...]
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July 22nd, 2011 by cna
While selecting a CNA training program that fits your needs you need to consider such facts as program duration, its cost, how reputable the program is and lab and class equipment used during the whole process of taking the CNA training program. first of all you need to find a school that is in your [...]
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May 5th, 2011 by cna
While browsing through internet we can see that many people are interested if there is any free CNA training. In most cases you cannot find an answer. But in this case I would like to show you that there are at least two ways to get free training depending on your age and finances. First [...]
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April 11th, 2011 by cna
Many people dream of a CNA career but in some situations it is easier to say about getting a CNA position than to get it. Once you have completed your training and certification, here are three CNA Employment tips. The best piece of advice is to choose a training program with a guaranteed job after [...]
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March 2nd, 2011 by cna
First of all you need to complete your training programs prior to your certification. Minimum requirement is taking at least 75 hours of classroom hours training and another 100 of practice in a hospital or any other nursing facility. After completion you will need to make your final step. And this is a requirement for [...]
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February 4th, 2011 by cna
Writing a Cover Letter is a very important aspect you need to accomplish prior to your employment as a CNA. Actually this is a way to speak about you willingness and desire to work for a hospital, doctor’s office or a nursing home as a Certified Nursing Assistant. A good cover letter gives you a [...]
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January 24th, 2011 by cna
Most people applying for a CNA job are concerned about their job interview. What are CNA interview questions? What should I be ready for? How do I act during the interview? These are some of the questions that are being asked over and over again. Here we present a few interview tips to help you [...]
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January 14th, 2011 by cna
Average CNA Salary depends on a number of factors. Most important factors are you experience and state you work or are going to work in. According to U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics best paying state is Alaska ($32,390). Nationwide average certified nursing assistant salary is $24,980 a year. Below you can find average hourly CNA [...]
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